Pros
Potential for High Commission, WFH (I guess) - You're wired in and have a PC not a laptop, have to wear a painful headset that is also not bluetooth, and have not one but TWO monitors so buy bluelight glasses.
Cons
First, this place has ZERO culture, you basically set up a cubicle in your home where you are monitored 24/7 with insane metrics that "are easy to meet" - yet once off the training floor you are put at the middle of the sales leaderboard, setting you up to fail, and then expected to rise to the top (from the middle) Second, some of these metrics are out of your control, like when a client can make their first payment, so you have to LIE to the client to get them to make their payment sooner (saying things like the monthly payment "doesn't work" etc. Third, I have experience in similar jobs and this set up of being on a PC is absolutely archaic, I was told it was "just the way things are done here" and for a company that makes so much money it is definitely just to cut costs because they have SO much turnover. I wonder why? I am a person with a disability who had to miss several days and was treated like just a number at this company and might I add then went and turned around half a million dollars in 15 days the next month and was still let go due to small administrative errors such as the description of a call - this company will literally let you go for not appropriately logging your calls under the correct category. Heed my advice and steer clear of this place, my manager was quite literally proud of the high turnover rate and I was shocked, such a red flag.